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West Shore's website should be used for all information pertaining to West Shore. Parents and students will use FOCUS to view grades, test scores, online homework and any other information teachers share relating to their coursework and assignments.They will not create a FOCUS student account. Students will use LaunchPad to access their FOCUS student account using their LaunchPad user ID and password.PINs are assigned to a student, so every student has just one. If parents forget their email, re-register with the correct email information. There is no ability for a teacher or BPS staff to unlock a parent password. Click the "reset password" feature reset parent passwords. Parents will be locked out after 5 failed login attempts.We encourage parents to create their FOCUS Parent account as soon as possible. If you did not receive your FOCUS Parent Pin Letter, please contact the Front Office. Parent Pin Letters were available at registration.

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  • In oder to access FOCUS School Software you should use Chrome for your web browser.
  • Brevard County’s Focus Parent Portal provides parents and guardians a view of their child’s assignments, grades, attendance information and current class averages.īelow you will find important information to use FOCUS.
  • Brevard Public Schools Resources and InformationįOCUS is the software program Brevard County uses for grade reporting.
  • If Trump is going to get tripped up in the 2024 primary, the numbers suggest his opponents would be wiser to focus more on New Hampshire than on Iowa. His chance of winning the nomination is slight, but he seems to have the right idea. Christie is by far the most anti-Trump candidate registering in the polls at all. Chris Christie seems to be the rare Republican basing his campaign in New Hampshire and not Iowa. Perhaps, it should come as no surprise that former New Jersey Gov. (Note: Household and family income are somewhat different measures, but I’m merely demonstrating that New Hampshire Republicans are, on the whole, wealthier than Iowa Republicans.) Among self-identified Republicans in New Hampshire, 48% of them did.

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    Among self-identified Republicans in Iowa, 26% had a total family income of $100,000 or more. Jim Vondruska/Getty Images/FileĭeSantis super PAC spokesman acknowledges campaign is 'way behind' TrumpĪlthough the 2016 Iowa entrance poll did not ask about income, the 2020 general election exit poll did. His advantage over DeSantis among those making $100,000 or more was a mere 3 points.įormer Donald Trump advisor Steve Cortes speaks in June 2022 in Effingham, Illinois. Our most recent CNN/SSRS poll found, for example, that Trump had a 27-point lead over DeSantis among potential Republican primary voters with a household income of less than $100,000. Income, which was not too much of a predictor of primary voting patterns in 2016, seems to be playing a bigger role this year. Trump has also been weaker among demographic groups who make up a larger share of the New Hampshire Republican electorate. The percentage who called themselves moderate or liberal in New Hampshire (29%) was nearly double that in Iowa (15%). Only 26% of New Hampshire Republican primary voters identified the same way. In 2016, 40% of Iowa Republican caucusgoers described themselves as very conservative, according to the entrance polls before voting began. New Hampshire GOP primary voters are usually more moderate than their counterparts in Iowa.

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    Ron DeSantis in last month’s Quinnipiac poll, for example, dropped from 41 points among the very conservative to 31 points among those who were somewhat conservative to 14 points among moderate and liberal potential Republican primary voters.

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    Trump’s national polling lead over Florida Gov. Polling has consistently shown the former president to be far weaker in the center of the GOP political spectrum than he has been on the right – which is a change from 2016 when Trump was weakest among “very conservative” voters. We have seen, for example, ideology play a major role in how Republicans view Trump. Sean Rayford/Getty Imagesġ4 promises Donald Trump has made in his campaign for a second term Former President Donald Trump speaks to crowd during a campaign event on July 1 in Pickens, South Carolina.














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